I would also buy extra gaskets for all the fittings because they are easily lost. Kegging, for me, was the best investment I have made in all of the hundreds to thousands of dollars I have poured into this hobby.

I would also buy extra gaskets for all the fittings because they are easily lost. Kegging, for me, was the best investment I have made in all of the hundreds to thousands of dollars I have poured into this hobby.

thanks for the quick reply but I'm kinda looking for specifics. Like x amount of this type of line for your co2. That type of thing.

You will need gas line from your regulator to a manifold if you have more than one keg. That length will depend if you decide to have your air tank outside or in the fridge. Then gas line from the manifold to each keg. Usually between 3and 5 feet.
beverage line...10 foot for each keg.
taps, either picknic taps or faucets. If you go with faucets, you will also need shanks and tail pieces for each one.
hope this helps.

An easy solution would be to go to some place like keg connection. Just pick a set up from what they offer. Contact them and tell them that you need whatever set up minus the regulator. They'll do it. Basically all of their set ups come with everything you don't already have with the exception of the regulator. That way you know you have everything. CO2 tanks and kegs are always optional add ons with their kits.